One of the ornamental lions decorating the garden facade at Park Hill, built in c.1830 by William Leaf a banker and silk merchant of Streatham. Sir Henry Tate, the sugar magnate (Tate and Lyle), lived here from 1885. The house was converted into a convent in 1923. View taken just before being sold for redevelopment as a luxury residential complex between 2001 and 2002.
Ref. SP3200/5
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Image type: | Photograph |
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Ref: | 04737 |
Identifier: | SP3200/5 |
Date: | 1998 |
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